A new KFF tool generates data-driven fact sheets that lay out the health care landscape in every state against the backdrop of the 2024 election.
These state “snapshots” provide information on a variety of health care topics that may be the focus of campaign and policy debates. Topics include
- health costs;
- medical debt;
- women’s health policy, including state abortion, contraception and maternity laws and policies;
- health coverage, including the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and prescription drug coverage, Medicaid, and employer-sponsored insurance;
- gender affirming care; and
- basic information on health status, population and income.
The new tool is part of KFF’s broader collection of Election 2024-related resources, including our side-by-side comparison of the candidates’ positions and records on health policy issues.
Other election-related features include:
- Springfield, Ohio: How Candidates Amplify Misinformation, by KFF President and CEO Drew Altman
- How Campaign Rhetoric Harms Immigrants, by Mollyann Brodie, executive vice president and chief operating officer of KFF and executive director of the Public Opinion and Survey Research Program
- Misinformation vs. Immigrant Experiences Using Health Insurance and Other Programs, by Samantha Artiga, a vice president at KFF and director of the Racial Equity and Health Policy Program
- Protecting People with Pre-Existing Conditions, by Cynthia Cox, a vice president at KFF and director of the Program on the ACA.
- The VP Debate May Focus on the “Working Class,” But Will They Discuss Medicaid?, by Robin Rudowitz, a vice president at KFF and director of the Program on Medicaid and the Uninsured
- A Brief History of the Affordable Care Act, by Rakesh Singh, vice president of Health Policy Initiatives at KFF
- Protecting People with Pre-Existing Conditions
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